Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 11
... bewitched . Sam . Bewitched , do you thinke I am bewitched ? I feele no harme in my bodie , you make me more afraid . Dan . Nay , I do not thinke that the old woman hath bewitched you , or that your body is bewitched , but that the ...
... bewitched . Sam . Bewitched , do you thinke I am bewitched ? I feele no harme in my bodie , you make me more afraid . Dan . Nay , I do not thinke that the old woman hath bewitched you , or that your body is bewitched , but that the ...
Page 63
... bewitched the butchers son : he that had power in her heart to make her become a witch , did know he should have power to make her with haste to come home . One carieth somewhat which a sick person hath lien in to the cunning man . He ...
... bewitched the butchers son : he that had power in her heart to make her become a witch , did know he should have power to make her with haste to come home . One carieth somewhat which a sick person hath lien in to the cunning man . He ...
Page 105
... bewitched . The next day he had such a paine in his backe , that he could not sit upright : he said hee sent to a cunning woman , she tolde hee was bewitched , and by WITCHES AND WITCHCRAFTS . 105.
... bewitched . The next day he had such a paine in his backe , that he could not sit upright : he said hee sent to a cunning woman , she tolde hee was bewitched , and by WITCHES AND WITCHCRAFTS . 105.
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